Category:Early Statehood
Tremendous growth and development marked Ohio's first fifty years as a state. In 1803, Ohio was still very much the frontier. At the beginning of this era, towns were still forming; schools and churches were few; American Indians still fought to keep their dwindling land; and tensions continued to rage between Great Britain and the United States of America. Over the next five decades, Ohio emerged as an agricultural leader. Factories, turnpikes, canals, and railroads formed, helping the state to become more economically diverse and better connected to the rest of the nation. The Americans triumphed over the British in the War of 1812, and the threat of American-Indian attack subsided. Politically, Ohio refined and formalized its political institutions. Socially, many residents increasingly sought to better their state and nation, actively participating in such reform movements as temperance and abolition. Ohio's population increased dramatically, from 45,365 people in 1800 to over 2.3 million residents in 1860. By 1859, Ohio was a well-developed and advanced entity. It was no longer the frontier.
To learn more about this pivotal era in Ohio's history, please browse these entries at your leisure.
Pages in category "Early Statehood"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 787 total.
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- Medicine Before the Civil War
- Medina County
- Medina, Ohio
- Meigs County
- Mentor, Ohio
- Mercer County
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Mexican War
- Miami and Erie Canal
- Miami County
- Miami University
- Michael B. Bateham
- Michigan Survey
- Middletown, Ohio (Perry County)
- Miles Greenwood
- Millcroft
- Millerites
- Millersburg, Ohio
- Mineral Springs Health Resort
- Missouri Compromise
- Monroe County
- Montgomery Pike
- Moravian Grant
- Mordecai Bartley
- Morgan County
- Mormon Church
- Morrow County
- Mortimer Leggett
- Mount Gilead, Ohio
- Mount Sterling, Ohio
- Mount Union College
- Mount Vernon, Ohio
- Mt. Healthy, Ohio
- Muskingum College
- Muskingum County
- Myra K. Merrick
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- Napoleon, Ohio
- Nathan Guilford
- Nathan M. Thomas
- National Road
- Nativism
- Nelson T. Gant
- New Berlin, Ohio
- New Hampton, Ohio
- New Lexington, Ohio
- New Market College
- New Orleans
- New Philadelphia, Ohio
- Nicholas Longworth
- Noah H. Swayne
- Noble County
- North and East of the First Principal Meridian District
- Norwalk, Ohio
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- Obed Hussey
- Oberlin College
- Oberlin, Ohio
- Oberlin-Wellington Rescue Case
- Ohio and Erie Canal
- Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
- Ohio Anti-Slavery Society
- Ohio Board of Agriculture
- Ohio Canal Commission
- Ohio Constitution of 1851
- Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1850-1851
- Ohio Cultivator
- Ohio Department of Agriculture
- Ohio Education Association
- Ohio Female College
- Ohio Female Medical Education Society
- Ohio Institution for the Deaf and Dumb
- Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind
- Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company
- Ohio Loan Law of 1837
- Ohio Lunatic Asylum
- Ohio Mechanics Institute
- Ohio Medical Association
- Ohio Naval Militia
- Ohio Penitentiary
- Ohio Reform School
- Ohio School Law
- Ohio State Board of Agriculture
- Ohio State Fair
- Ohio State Journal
- Ohio State Medical Association
- Ohio State School for the Blind
- Ohio State School for the Deaf
- Ohio State Teachers' Association
- Ohio Statehouse
- Ohio Tobacco Festival
- Ohio Tobacco Museum
- Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- Ohio Wesleyan University
- Ohio Women's Rights Association
- Ohio Women's Temperance Society
- Old Colony Burying Ground
- Old Tavern
- Olde Wayside Inn
- Oliver H. Perry
- Ormsby M. Mitchel
- Osborn v. Bank of the United States
- Othniel Looker
- Ottawa County
- Ottawa, Ohio
- Otterbein College
- Ox Cart Library
- Oxford Female Institute
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- Painesville, Ohio
- Panic of 1819
- Panic of 1837
- Panic of 1857
- Paulding County
- Payne Theological Seminary
- Paynes Crossing, Ohio
- Pee Pee Settlement
- Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal
- Perry County
- Peter Fossett
- Philander Chase
- Philip Grandin
- Philipps Cemetery
- Phoebe Cary
- Pickaway County
- Pike County
- Plain City, Ohio
- Platt Benedict
- Platt R. Spencer
- Pleasant Valley (Madison County), Ohio
- Plunder Law
- Poindexter (Last Name Unknown)
- Poke Patch Settlement
- Pomeroy, Ohio
- Poorhouse
- Popular Sovereignty
- Port Clinton, Ohio
- Portage County
- Portsmouth Brewery
- Portsmouth Cement & Lime
- Portsmouth Cement Lime
- Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works
- Preble County
- Procter & Gamble
- Procter Gamble
- Property Tax
- Protestantism
- Public Education
- Public Schools
- Putnam County
- Putnam Greys
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- Railroad Development
- Railroads
- Ralph Osborn
- Rankin House
- Relief Act of 1821
- Republican Party
- Reuben Wood
- Rial Cheadle
- Richard Allen
- Richard Dillingham
- Richard M. Johnson
- Richland County
- Rider's Inn
- Ripley Museum
- Roads
- Robert C. Schenck
- Robert Fulton
- Robert Lucas
- Robert Wilson
- Roman Catholic Church
- Roseville, Ohio
- Rufus Ranney
- Rush Sloane
- Rutherford v. M'Faddon
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- S-Bridges
- Sala Bosworth
- Salem Grant
- Salmon P. Chase
- Salt Sections
- Samuel Galloway
- Samuel Gist
- Samuel H. Parsons
- Samuel Huntington
- Samuel Lewis
- Samuel Medary
- Samuel White Jr.
- Sandusky and Mad River Company
- Sandusky County
- Sandusky, Ohio
- Sandy and Beaver Canal
- Sarah M. Fossett
- Sarah W. Early
- Sarah Worthington
- Sarahsville, Ohio
- Schoenbrunn Grant
- School Boards
- Scio College
- Sciotoville, Ohio
- Seabury Ford
- Second Great Awakening
- Secondary Education
